noun
- plural of daydreaming; instances or periods of indulging in pleasant fantasies or imaginative thoughts while awake
Usage: typically used in the plural form; informal
Examples
- Her daydreamings during class often caused her to miss important announcements.
- The student's daydreamings about summer vacation made it hard to focus on the exam.
- His daydreamings of becoming a famous musician kept him motivated through difficult practice sessions.
- The teacher noticed the child's daydreamings and gently redirected his attention back to the lesson.
- Her daydreamings were interrupted by the sudden ring of the bell.
- Frequent daydreamings can be a sign of boredom or lack of engagement with the material.